Outside/In
Outside/In is a show where curiosity and the natural world collide. Click here for podcast episodes and more.
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One part stays the same from caterpillar to butterfly. It might surprise you.
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How we categorize time depends on who’s doing the categorizing.
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Scent-marking, bird calls, giant piles of dung: Animals communicate territory in all sorts of different ways.
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We’re talking about the original climate mystery known as El Niño. What is it? How did it get its name? And what's it got to do with climate change?
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A true crime story about Big Oil, climate action, and the invention of “corporate free speech.”
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How land surveyors measure both fencelines and 4,000-footers.
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Turns out, a fallout shelter can be just about anywhere — if you’re meeting the right conditions.
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With the film ‘Oppenheimer’ coming out this week, host Nate Hegyi takes a look at the hidden history behind the world’s first radioactive fallout in the latest Outside/In episode, "Oppenheimer's omission."
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Why do we see seagulls at fast food restaurants? Shouldn’t they be at sea?